[02:52] hello [03:08] slangasek: okay we got it fixed [03:08] aprez: hello [03:08] slangasek: the problem was I had the consumer misconfigured to do replication [03:08] it was replicating most but not all of the entries [03:09] presumably this caused the provider to cache in memoriy [03:09] causing the use [03:15] have a pretty terrific idea [03:39] aprez: ? [04:53] nibalizer: ah, fun :) [04:53] slangasek: thanks for your help [04:53] we took a couple of core dumps from it while it was vagranting [04:53] and one of our guys gziped them and they shrunk right down [04:54] which makes sense === izdubar is now known as MarkDude [18:54] slangasek: your having a small uprising on the wubi thing [18:54] ;p [18:55] people can uprise however they like; Ubuntu is a community project, if someone wants to get Wubi into releasable shape they're welcome to do so [18:55] slangasek: they are saying its unclear the status on wubi [18:55] ;p [18:55] people are saying it wasnt made clear whether its dropped or not and that whatever the decision was should be announced on devel-announce [18:56] why are these anonymous people proxying to you? :) [18:57] slangasek: they are not [18:57] slangasek: they are in #ubuntu-community-team [18:57] ;p [18:57] angry people [18:57] bkerensa, bleh, part of me would love to give the devel team a part of my mind about that, because dropping Wubi isn't like dropping a package or changing a package, that's a MAJOR change. [18:57] ;) [18:57] well, that's why it's highlighted in the beta release notes [18:59] bkerensa: but unless the argument they're making is "we would have fixed those bugs if only we had KNOWN it was being dropped", I don't see how it matters to have only announced it on ubuntu-devel (so far)? [18:59] slangasek: idk... people these days [18:59] ;p [20:50] Hello hello hello :D